Theresa May

Leading Brexiteer warns eurosceptics they now have no choice.
75% of the population overall would be concerned if they were left with fewer rights after Brexit – but where is the political cavalry to defend those protections?
They're united in seeing Theresa May's deal as bad for Britain too, according to pollster Sir John Curtice.
‘Plan B’ proposals will now be voted on after fresh defeat inflicted on PM.
PM accused of "the most shameful surrender by a British leader since Singapore in 1942".
But PM tells MPs she hopes to push vote later this week.
The so-called indicative votes could happen on Wednesday.
"Be with me, let’s do this, we don’t have much time."
"We are not leaving this Friday because the government has chickened out," he said.
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